Are All Snowflakes Unique?
Explore why no two snowflakes are unique and learn how they are formed in the clouds from water vapour, dust, and cold air.
Explore why no two snowflakes are unique and learn how they are formed in the clouds from water vapour, dust, and cold air.
Isn’t it weird that hot water reaches the freezing point faster than the cold water? Though we have figured out this weirdness long time ago, we still have not found the actual scientific reason why...
As we have already discussed water’s reaction to the cold vacuum, it’s time for exploring its properties when it is subjected to a very high pressure. For the sake of our exploration, let’s build a...
The water molecule as we know, is made up of two hydrogen atoms, which are covalently bonded to one oxygen atom (polar covalent bonds). Further, the water molecule itself is bonded with another neighboring water molecule...